I may well be, but not in this. In this, I am open to discussion, and would like to hear your argument...
A browser isn't going to get any more relevant.
The internet will not be something that you go in and experience through a browser. We can see that happening more and more right now.
Second, there is no such thing as "Web 2.0", it's a made up term that really means nothing. Computer professionals laugh at that term.
I know about what I'm talking about than you do. You don't know me at all. You just don't understand what I'm saying because you have very limited knowledge on the subject.
Here is Harrison Weber, designer and Editor in NYC for The Next Web saying THE EXACT SAME THING I'm telling you. Read it and then tell me I don't know what I'm talking about.
Web & native apps are the future & the browser will never be the same
like I said before, most of you guys posting here are locked inside the Cooler Master Box sitting next to you and because you have limited technology knowledge, you can't see a future without a browser.
If there's an area of Technology that is and will keep advancing is the internet. The Internet is probably the single most important area of innovation in technology.
If you think the future is you sitting at home browsing on Firefox then you are really proving you know nothing of technology.
Alas, no argument whatsoever. How did you even manage to write that much without saying anything to back up your premise!?
So I'm calling you a troll.
As for my credentials, I'm strongly on the browser side of the fence, being a web developer myself, for 5 years now. I'm 26.
Your credentials? "You don't know me"? Trolling? You, sir, are the single biggest reason the internet is thriving today more than ever. The browser is thriving today more than ever. And our "web 2.0" comment proves that: you don't even understand the internet without it.
Not too long ago, all the internet was good for was simple web pages and message boards. You searched, you read and watched some pictures or movies, and that was it. For anything else, you needed something other than a browser.
And listen well, this is me giving an argument. Something you apparently have no notion of.
My argument is this:
- 15 years ago, if you wanted to play a game, you had to buy the CD and install it and play it. The most internet you could use in conjunction with gaming was downloading the pirated copy. And that was using software that was not a browser. Today? You can buy the game through the browser. You can even play the games through the browser. And no small part of the world is doing that. Facebook has games. And so do many portals, and have done that for a decade or more.
- 15 years ago, it was pretty much the same thing with music. Now? You can use youtube, or many of the music-focused web-based portals around. Even music software now uses the web to serve music.
- 15 years ago, it was the same thing with movies...
- 15 years ago, you didn't have digital pictures. Today, you take them and upload them directly to your web based cloud server. To show them through the browser, to other people.
- 15 years ago, you used the browser very rarely. Now you leave it open all day (this last argument may be based on personal experience, but I don't know a single person to which this doesn't apply, and I doubt anyone does, save for some special circunstances).
So, little troll, either grow up, you and your credentials, or show some real arguments to back your "the browser is going away"...